Montana has about 95 state agency liquor stores. “Under state statute, the department not only had a right to penalize them, but an obligation to under the law,” Dunwell said. “We review applications for licenses and the transfer of applications because this is a matter of public trust. You hold a state license, so we are pretty careful when there’s a change of hands.” The violations included Donna Glantz allowing her son’s business, All Beverage Corp., to use her property without collecting rent, as was required by her lease